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The Significance Of Family In Roll Of Thunder Hear My Cry

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Take a journey back in time to the deep south; and experience Logans' story. In Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry, by Mildred L. Taylor, the Logans must navigate through a world of prejudice and injustice. Follow their expedition as they fight for what's right, and learn the true meaning of family. Family was a vital part of the Logans’ experience in Mississippi.

Family was an essential part of the Logans’ narrative in Mississipi. This is shown when Taylor states. “‘Uncle Hammer, where’s your car?’ Little Man asked after we all had hugged him. ‘Sold it,’ he said. ‘Sold it!’ we cried in unison. ‘B-but why?’ asked Stacey. ‘Needed the money,’ Uncle Hammer said flatly.” (Page 235) That displays the care and strength that the Logan family shares. The Logan family would’ve lost their land if it hadn’t been for Hammer. That shows that family is significant. …show more content…

That is shown when Taylor writes, “‘And Stacey’s still down there?’ Papa asked when I had finished. ‘Yessir. But he hid in the forest. They don’t know he’s there.’ Papa sun around quickly, ‘Gotta get him out of there,’ he said, moving quicker than I had thought possible with his bad leg. (Page 258) Stacey stayed in the forest with the Nightmen who were out and about. Papa found out and made sure that Stacey got to safety as fast as possible. This is a perfect example of how family is important to the

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